Charles Kenneth Clark

Charles Kenneth Clark obituary, Keller, TX

Charles Kenneth Clark

Charles Clark Obituary

Visit the Lucas Funeral Home - Keller website to view the full obituary.

We regret to announce the passing of Charles Kenneth Clark III, a beloved son, father, and brother, on September 25, 2024. Born on November 1, 1965, in Oak Park, Illinois, Charles was known to those closest to him as Kenny. His memories will forever be treasured. Kenny is survived by his daughters; Hope Gonzales and husband Joe, Samantha Hill and husband Derek and Faith Clark, sisters Stephanie Roden and husband Darrell and Jaclyn Smith and husband Ken, his beloved Gwen Hasty, nephew Justin Roden and niece Kayla Roden.

Kenny led a life filled with generosity and a passion for storytelling. Kenny knew no limits when it came to helping a friend. He found joy in attending the Tuesday Car Club gatherings, immersing himself in his love for cars while regaling those around him with his tales. An electronics technician in the aerospace industry, Kenny's dedication and expertise were evident in all his endeavors. Kenny enjoyed sharing his “famous” chicken and cheesecake with his family and friends. Kenny loved animals, especially his many dogs over the years. He was a gifted athlete who enjoyed baseball, bowling, and football. He was a loyal and fervent fan of the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

A memorial service to honor and celebrate Kenny's life will be held on October 12, 2024, at 10:00 am at Lucas Funeral Home in Keller. Guests are welcome to wear black, gold, or Steelers' gear in honor of Kenny's love for the team. A reception will follow with details to come later. May he rest in peace, forever cherished in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. 

Kenny was preceded in death by his parents Charles Clark II and Betty Clark.

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Lucas Funeral Home - Keller

1601 S. Main St. (Hwy 377), Keller, TX 76248

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